I have a 2007 F-350 and I would like to know if this truck comes factory with a fuel heater in the fuel filter housing ? If it doesn't, does anyone have a suggestion for an aftermarket one? I use some good quality biodiesel that goes pretty low before gelling so I want to continue to use it as late as I can into the year. If anyone can help me out , I'd appreciate it.

the 07 models do not have a fuel heater in the system, was taken out somtime in 05 and later models , even if you update the 03 up , the housing eliminates it , may go with an aftermarket setup , like shown above

Hey Scuffy828, I have a 2005 F250 how would I check to find out if mine has a fuel heater or not? Thanks.

if you look around the fuel pump area , there are 3 plug ins on the fuel pump if it has it and only 2 if it doesnt , 3 are pump power , water in fuel sensor and heater , if it doesnt its fairly obvious

I changed filters on my 05 today an it sure had what looks like the fuel heater plug in the picture above. I have to get back under it in the morning because now I'm not getting any fuel. It got dark and I ran out of steam so I'll run it down tomorrow.

I am still interested in a tank heater that will work with the stock tank though. It doesn't help to have a heated filter if the tank is jelled.

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